Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 26, 1989, Image 8

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OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC
Aug 28,1922, the first radio commercial is heard on WEAF in New York .. Aug. 28,
1828, birthday of Leo Tolstoy Average length of days for the week, 13 hours 12
minutes Aug 30, 30 BC, Cleopatra commits suicide by permitting an asp to bite
her Sept 2, 1924, theatregoers cheer Rftdolf FnmTs operetta Rose Mane and its
song, "The Indian Love Call" The course of true love never did run smooth.
ti Ask the Old Farmer: What I never could understand is
jg why people live in New England when they could move
into a climate like ours N P, El Dorado
Not a bit of it 1 We run clear of fog sometimes for months, and
our clams are not made of rawhide
Home Hints: Keep soap in your sewing box as tailor's chalk It
washes out easily
* OLD FARMER'S WEATHER FORECAST
New England; August ends with showers and cool temperatures, then September
starts the same, showers Warmer temperatures coming for those who wait
Greater New York-New Jersey: Sunny and mild, then showers to end the eighth
month September begins with rain and cooler temperatures
Middle Atlantic Coastal: A few showers at the month's end, but milder Then it's a
showery September at first, heavy in the west; continued mild
Piedmont & Southeast Coastal: Showers are heavy in the east; it's cloudy and cool
September is cool, too, and showers continue for a couple of days
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85.00- 89.00-97.00 —4OO-500 100.00-124.00 300-400
83.00- 87.00-90.00 71.00-73.00 90.00-100.0097.00-107.00 85.00-92.00
75.00- 500-600 75.00-78.00 400-500 92.00-95.50 95.00-98.00
72.00- 600-700 74.00-77.50 82.00-88.00 500-600 85.00-90.00 94.50
72.00- 700-800 73.00-77.00 74.00-75.00 75.00-80.00 600-700
69.00- FEEDER BULLS; MED. 1 77.00-83.00 71.5072.00-76.00700-800
LARGE IMED.&LARGE 2 200300 LBS 76.00-79.00 73.00-75.00 800-900
85.00- 80.00-84.00 300-500 LBS 74.00-75.75 HOLSTEIN
82.00- 72.00-79.00 500-700 LBS STEERS; MED.&LARGE 1-2 300-500
77.00- 85.00-89.00 69.00-75.00 LBS 81.00-92.00; 500-700 LBS
BABY CALVES RETURNED TO 70.50-77.00 700-900 LBS 70.50
FARMS 47 HEAD NEWBORN TO 4WK HEIFERS; MEDIUM 1 LARGE 1
OLD 60.00-107.50 MOSTLY SMALL 1 MED.&LARGE 2 200-300
75.0095.00 PER HEAD. 90.00100.00 95.00111.00 300400
Rosenthal Lehigh Valley presents
AN AGRICULTURAL SEMINAR
What’s ahead for grain and meat prices in 1989?
Will we see $12.00 Soybeans, $4.00 Corn
and 800 Cattle?
At our Free seminar, we will fully discuss the current conditions
and future prospects for grains and livestock. What effect will
this year's grain harvest have on world prices? Will we have
$5.00 or $B.OO soybeans, $1.50 or $3.50 corn, $3.50 or $5.50
wheat, $70.00 or $BO.OO cattle, $35.00 or $55.00 hogs?
Discussed:
• Soybeans
• Soybean Meal
• Soybean Oil
• Corn
• Wheat
• Oats UNLIMITED profit potential
• Cattle and Feeders with LIMITED risks.
• Hogs and Bellies
An excellent opportunity for farmers, dealers and Investors
to learn about grain and livestock futures and options.
• Our only business is commodity futures and options on
futures.
• Same location and principals for over twenty years.
DATE: Wed., Sept. 20
TIME: 7:30 P.M.
PLACE: Holiday Inn, Exit 28, Rt. 81
Grantville, Pa. (Next to Penn
National Race Track)
I □ I plan to attend
I □ I do not plan to attend - please send me grain and livestock
J information and your Market Letter.
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j Rosenthal Lehigh Valley
j 2200 Hamilton St., Suite 102, Allentown, PA 18104 |
I IN PENNSYLVANIA CALL (800) 322-927* I
I ALL OTHER AREAS (800) 523-9388 I
| ALLENTOWN (215) 821-8111 J
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AUG. 28-SEPT. 3,1989
Pineapple season in the Bahamas.
Virginia
(Contlnuod from Pago AT)
• Hedging and forward pricing
• Strategies and trading
objectives
• Money Management of a
futures and options account.
• Using options which offer
Isennock Auction
New Park, Pa.
Mouday, Aug. 21, IN)
Report nippUcd by aoctloo
SLAUGHTER COWS: LOW TO
GOOD 46.00-46.75; LOW AND SHELLS
45.50 AND LOWER.
VEAL CALVES: 115-125 LBS.
94.00- 100-110 LBS.
106.00- 80-95 LBS. 83.00-114.00,
WEAK 84.00 AND LOWER.
UTILITY CALVES: 120-150 LBS.
90.00- 100-110 LBS. 109.00-110.00,
80-95 LBS. 84.00-112.00, 60-75 LBS.
82.00-
FAT STEERS: HOLSTEINSI22O-1250
LBS. 65.75-66.00.
FAT HEIFERS: 1485-1725 LBS.
44.25-46.25.
SOW'S: 300-420 LBS. 34.00; THIN
SOWS 20.50-26.00.
BOARS: 400-620 LBS. 30.75-31.50.
FEEDER PIGS; UNDER 35 LBS. 14.00
HD.; OVER 35 LBS. 18.00 HD..
GOATS: MEDIUM 48.00-57.00
HEAD; SMALL 20.00-25.00 HEAD.
HOG BUYING STATION PAID 47.50.
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North Jersey
Livestock
Hacfcettatowa, NJ
Tuesday, Aug. 22, 198*
Report eupplled by auctlou
CALVES .33-1.19.
COWS .35-.57P*.
EASY COWS .15-.50.
HEIFERS .25-.6214 .
BULLS .56-.7OV*.
STEERS ,53'X -.72,
HOGS .28 .39.
SOWS .24-.31.
ROASTING PIGS BACH 21.00-29.00.
BOARS .25-.29.
SHEEP 12.00-48.00.
LAMBS EACH 25.00-64.00.
LAMBS PER LB. .25-.97.
GOATS EACH 35.00-92.50.
KIDS EACH 18.00-59.00.
HIDES 30.00.
TOTAL: 1428,
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Report (applied by aucUoa
REPORTED RECEIPTS OP 114
COWS, 70 HEIFERS. AND 4 BULLS.
HEIFER MARKET LOWER; BETTER
COWS STEADY; BALANCE LOWER.
PERRY COUNTY FRESH COWS.
710.00-
PA AND NY PUREBRED AND
GRADE COWS, 850.00-1750.00.
CANADA SPRINGERS,
1050.00-
PA FRESH COWS. 790.00-1225.00.
HERD 31 HEAD. ALL STAGE COWS,
690.00-
LOCAL SPRINGING HEIFERS,
700.00-1010.00.
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Sat. - 7 AM - 11:30 AM
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